How To Collaborate With Other Video Creators | Summary and Q&A

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July 19, 2019
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Nick Nimmin
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How To Collaborate With Other Video Creators

TL;DR

Learn different ways to collaborate on YouTube, including video collaborations, video exchanges, shout outs, collaborative playlists, interviews, and community tab collaborations.

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Key Insights

  • 🎮 Collaborating on YouTube can be done through video collaborations, video exchanges, shout outs, collaborative playlists, interviews, and community tab collaborations.
  • 🎮 Using a Google Doc can help keep collaborations organized by exchanging ideas and planning videos.
  • 💦 Collaborations work best when there is alignment in content topics or themes.
  • 😵 Cross-promotion through shout outs can help both creators gain exposure and new subscribers.
  • 💨 Collaborative playlists are an excellent way to bring attention to a group of creators with similar content.
  • 🍻 Including links to podcasts or website collaborations in video descriptions can help drive traffic across different platforms.
  • 💨 Utilizing the community tab on YouTube can be an effective way to collaborate and bring exposure to other creators.

Transcript

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Questions & Answers

Q: How can I collaborate in the same video with someone in a different location?

If you're not in the same location, you can exchange footage with the other person. Each of you records your parts separately and then combines them during editing.

Q: How can I keep collaborations organized and brainstorm ideas effectively?

Create a Google Doc where you can exchange ideas, jot down video titles and topics, and plan the collaboration. Using different colors to identify who said what can help with organization.

Q: What should I do once both videos are edited and ready to be shared?

Create a shared folder on Google Drive, upload the final videos, and include links to them in the Google Doc. This helps keep everything organized and accessible for both creators.

Q: Why should I consider shout outs in my videos?

Shout outs can be an effective way to cross-promote each other's channels and introduce new subscribers. It's best to collaborate with creators who make similar content.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Video collaborations: Collaborate with another person in the same video, without exchanging footage.

  • Video exchanges: Exchange footage with someone in a different location, allowing for collaboration.

  • Collaborative playlists: Create playlists with a specific topic and invite others to add videos that align with the topic.

  • Shout outs: Continually mention and promote each other's channels in videos to drive exposure.

  • Interviews and website collaborations: Give shout outs and links to podcasts or websites in exchange for interview or article features.

  • Community tab collaborations: Share other creators' videos in your community tab to bring more exposure to their content.

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